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are we to presume that khalid shaikh mohammed is innocent? he was water boarded 183 times. were his miranda rights violated? of course they were. >> he'll get due process. >> water boarding extracted a lot of very critical actionable intelligence from muhammad that is true. the other point about guantanamo bay being this big recruiting tool, first of all, they hit us on 9/11 before guantanamo bay even existed. secondly, the united states and the west continues to get hit by al qaeda terrorists even after obama said he's going to close it. >> hold on. can we -- [ all talking at once ] >> hold on for one minute. can we stay away from water boarding, please? these are the actions obama took that signaled the cia to back off. one, he restricted the cia's rendition to preempt terrorism. two, he closed secret interrogation center as broad. three, he banned water boarding. four, closing guantanamo. five, he ordered captured unlawful combat anne today be read miranda rights. six, he's trying ksm, khalid shaikh mohammed and other terrorists like abdul abdul an -- abdulmutallab. he i
are we to presume that khalid shaikh mohammed is innocent? he was water boarded 183 times. were his miranda rights violated? of course they were. >> he'll get due process. >> water boarding extracted a lot of very critical actionable intelligence from muhammad that is true. the other point about guantanamo bay being this big recruiting tool, first of all, they hit us on 9/11 before guantanamo bay even existed. secondly, the united states and the west continues to get hit by al qaeda...
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five years another a danish newspaper commissioned a dozen cartoons depicting the prophet mohammed. kurt westergaard drewab image of the prophet with his turbin shaped as a bomb. the publication of th cartoons provoked outrage, attacks on danish embassies, and a boycott of danish products. in 2008, osama bin laden warned that europe and denmark would be punished. westergaard came out of hiding last year in spite of the million-dollar price islamic militants put on his head. he's been under close police protection ever since. that wasn't enough. a spokesman for the danish intelligence service said the attack was part of a terror-related network linked to the somali militant group al-shabaab. the somali militant organization flexing its muscle yesterday with this rally in mogadishu has moved steadily closer to al qaeda. five years after they were first published, the danish attack shows the original cartoons still have the power to incite violence. sheila macvicar, cbs news, london. >> glor: two students from the same school, both killed, both in frightening ways only months party. fo
five years another a danish newspaper commissioned a dozen cartoons depicting the prophet mohammed. kurt westergaard drewab image of the prophet with his turbin shaped as a bomb. the publication of th cartoons provoked outrage, attacks on danish embassies, and a boycott of danish products. in 2008, osama bin laden warned that europe and denmark would be punished. westergaard came out of hiding last year in spite of the million-dollar price islamic militants put on his head. he's been under...
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take the case of khalid sheikh mohammed. here's a man who admits to planning the most catastrophic terrorist attack in u.s. history. nearly 3,000 people dead on our own soil in a single day. yet once in court he will enjoy all the rights and privileges of an american citizen. classified information may be compromised as it has been many times before in such cases. the consequences are easy to imagine. trying k.s.m. in a civilian court makes even less sense in light of the fact that the administration decided to prosecute other foreign terrorists in a military commission. creating a baffling scenario in which those who target innocent people in the homeland are treated better than those who attack a military target overseas. the administration also needs to ensure that our intelligence professionals and men and women in uniform are free to gather intelligence from detainees wherever they're captured. a u.s. marine assigned to a nato-led security and development mission in afganistan shouldn't have to relief or turn over a cap
take the case of khalid sheikh mohammed. here's a man who admits to planning the most catastrophic terrorist attack in u.s. history. nearly 3,000 people dead on our own soil in a single day. yet once in court he will enjoy all the rights and privileges of an american citizen. classified information may be compromised as it has been many times before in such cases. the consequences are easy to imagine. trying k.s.m. in a civilian court makes even less sense in light of the fact that the...
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why is it that when we sit down with mohammed and trace on a world map where he was held for 18 months of his life that our fingers still can't draw a straight line from where his plane went and when it left afghanistan. alongside these questions that we continue to ask of the u.s. government, we also ask a lot of our clients. they are the dizzying factual questions that span literally hundreds of ourselves, an attempt to uncover every minute detail from flight length to the air temperature on tarmacs from the color, size, layout to the types of bread and rice that was served, from interpreter's accents to the shape of drinking bottles from prison protocols to toilet types. cell camera positioning, directions between cells, interrogation rooms and so forth. beyond asking our clients to dig through these excruciating memories we also require a lot in regard to the conditions under which they share these details. we ask our clients to trust us even though we cannot guarantee their safety. we ask them to communicate freely even as we explain their phones are wiretapped and the notes in wh
why is it that when we sit down with mohammed and trace on a world map where he was held for 18 months of his life that our fingers still can't draw a straight line from where his plane went and when it left afghanistan. alongside these questions that we continue to ask of the u.s. government, we also ask a lot of our clients. they are the dizzying factual questions that span literally hundreds of ourselves, an attempt to uncover every minute detail from flight length to the air temperature on...
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well, the home belongs to kurt westergaard, the man who initially drew that prophet mohammed wearing a bomb as a turban, that cartoon. you knee cartoon sparked a lot of uprather o'mung the muslim community. over the years several suspects arrested for allegedly plotting to kill the cartoonist. >>> what to do about iran? president obama set this new year's deadline for making progress on the nuclear problem, but iran doesn't seem to be taking it very seriously. in fact, that is putting the president in a pretty tough spot, could you say. our cnn foreign affairs correspondent jill dort hey more on that. >> reporter: even as iran's political upheaval continues, president obama says the clock has run out on its nuclear ambitions. his new year's deadline for iran to prove to the world it's not racing forward to develop a nuclear weapon. >> we are now running out of time. >> reporter: iran's president scoffs at that deadline. the white house says, it's no joke. >> that is a very real deadline for the international community. >> reporter: but will the international community, especially rus
well, the home belongs to kurt westergaard, the man who initially drew that prophet mohammed wearing a bomb as a turban, that cartoon. you knee cartoon sparked a lot of uprather o'mung the muslim community. over the years several suspects arrested for allegedly plotting to kill the cartoonist. >>> what to do about iran? president obama set this new year's deadline for making progress on the nuclear problem, but iran doesn't seem to be taking it very seriously. in fact, that is putting...
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this home belongs to kurt westergaard, the man who drew the prophet mohammed wearing a bomb as a turban three years ago. this cartoon sparked an uproar over muslims at the time, and over the years tlfsh several suspects arrested for allegedly plotting to try to kill this cartoonist. >>> getting out of the unemployment line. it is the new year's resolution of millions of americans. >> and 2010 offers a few glimmers of hope for some job seekers. >> reporter: happy new year. more than 15 million people in the country are unemployed, many of them lost their jobs in 2009. what's ahead for 2010? elena, who spoke to us late last year about her career hopes, after sending out dozens of resumes and searching for a job, she suddenly realized what she wanted to do in life. >> luckily out of all of this and something that's really positive that has come out of it is that i've discovered that i want to become a teacher. and i would have never discovered that out of, you know, this entire year of looking for a job that instead of having a job physically handed to me i've really had to fight for it an
this home belongs to kurt westergaard, the man who drew the prophet mohammed wearing a bomb as a turban three years ago. this cartoon sparked an uproar over muslims at the time, and over the years tlfsh several suspects arrested for allegedly plotting to try to kill this cartoonist. >>> getting out of the unemployment line. it is the new year's resolution of millions of americans. >> and 2010 offers a few glimmers of hope for some job seekers. >> reporter: happy new year....
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with an ax and a knife tried to attack the cartoonist who drew a controversial image of the prophet, mohammed. >> president obama and the first family are in the final stretch of their holiday vacation in ohio and despite the relaxing tropical backdrop, the president's stay has been filled with tense moments, most notably the attempted bombing of the passenger jet on christmas. now more from honolulu. happy new year. the president doesn't appear to have been as relaxing as he was hoping. what has he been up to specifically and how much time has he had to spend on this terror scare on christmas day? >> reporter: he's had to devote a lot of time to it, but he has gotten in some time for golf and right now he and his family are at the beach at the marine base near their beach front home, the one they're renting. this whole trip has been overshadowed by the attempted bombing. the president examining the preliminary reports of the analysis he wanted. today in the radio and internet address that the president put out that was released today, he for the first time acknowledged there is a direct link
with an ax and a knife tried to attack the cartoonist who drew a controversial image of the prophet, mohammed. >> president obama and the first family are in the final stretch of their holiday vacation in ohio and despite the relaxing tropical backdrop, the president's stay has been filled with tense moments, most notably the attempted bombing of the passenger jet on christmas. now more from honolulu. happy new year. the president doesn't appear to have been as relaxing as he was hoping....
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could a federal judge presiding over the trial of khalid shaikh mohammed employ essentially the same law and reasoning contained in this decision by the judge in the blackwater case, all 90 pages of it, and dismiss the charges against khalid shaikh mohammed? >> i've been worried about this since the day i learned that some decision was made by somebody with certainly some more ontic thinking to bring these people into new york for trial and put them under our rule of law which cloaked them all with constitutional rights that any american citizen would have and the fact of the matter is, is there have been many cases over the years dismissed when there has been a showing of egregious misconduct on the part of law enforcement and they're going to claim torture and that's egregious and i am so afraid that some judge is going to be saddled with that question. >> the supreme court, 56 years ago, legendary ruling said it is unconstitutional for government agents to treat a defendant in a way that is so offensive that it, and this is a quote from the supreme court. this is their standard --
could a federal judge presiding over the trial of khalid shaikh mohammed employ essentially the same law and reasoning contained in this decision by the judge in the blackwater case, all 90 pages of it, and dismiss the charges against khalid shaikh mohammed? >> i've been worried about this since the day i learned that some decision was made by somebody with certainly some more ontic thinking to bring these people into new york for trial and put them under our rule of law which cloaked...
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. >> they're granting someone like khalid shaikh mohammed, the 9-11 master mind, the full spectrum of american criminal rights, due process protection, while at the same time, not giving it to person a, person b or c and because we haven't heard a lot from the obama administration as to how they're drawing the lines or what the principles are, that underlie the decisions, it's hard to make sense of some of it. >> reporter: another american has reportedly been the target of joint attacks in the tribal areas of pakistan. >> shooting spree at the marine housing facilities at camp pendleton. >> in 2006, he urged followers to attack a military base. this shot by a fox news documentary team shows where he grew up on a goat farm in rural california. he was last in the u.s. more than a decade ago. >> if you are denied the capability to deal with someone through the criminal justice system and that person is killing targeting your citizens and killing your citizens, what else can you do? i would say it's justified. but if you ask me where the crux of that problem in my mind is, it's the issue
. >> they're granting someone like khalid shaikh mohammed, the 9-11 master mind, the full spectrum of american criminal rights, due process protection, while at the same time, not giving it to person a, person b or c and because we haven't heard a lot from the obama administration as to how they're drawing the lines or what the principles are, that underlie the decisions, it's hard to make sense of some of it. >> reporter: another american has reportedly been the target of joint...
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he was identified as mansor mohammed asaof toledo, ohio. f.b.i. officls said today the was no evidence of any rror plot. it turns out missing guard triggerethe shutdown sday night at liberty internatial airport in newar new jersey. airpt surveillance video was released tod. it shows a gua leaving his security checkpoint. momentlater, a man ducks under a rope into a secured area t say good-bye to a woman waing r a flight. the securityreach closed the newark terminal for six urs, delayinglights and scrambling schedules across the country in brussels, belum, today, members of the european ion debad whether to use full body scanners at airportsbut there were sharp divisions. at the same ti, italy joined the u.s., britain d the netherlands and announceit will install the scanns soon. >> we havelways said that the security com before everythi. the right to life r those who fly, for those who travel is a ndamental right that we want to protect. with the introductioof these instruments, these body scanns, we have decided as you have hed to introde them at
he was identified as mansor mohammed asaof toledo, ohio. f.b.i. officls said today the was no evidence of any rror plot. it turns out missing guard triggerethe shutdown sday night at liberty internatial airport in newar new jersey. airpt surveillance video was released tod. it shows a gua leaving his security checkpoint. momentlater, a man ducks under a rope into a secured area t say good-bye to a woman waing r a flight. the securityreach closed the newark terminal for six urs, delayinglights...
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most have opposed trying sheik mohammed in civilian courts. >> senator lieberman also said that the fallacy of the false tern active is to assume you treat something like this in criminal court or you don't have a rule of law. there's a substantial body of law of war. that's the paradigm he's suggesting. >> obama has not said he will not use military commissions. >> he's said there are moments when he would keep people without charges. >> as you point out, an attack like this is ans acid test. has president obama been politically damaged? has secretary napolitano? >> i don't think, certainly, president obama has not sustained long-term damage. janet napolitano, we'll see. i, for one, was pleased to see a president who had a measured response, who didn't immediately come back to the white house. the purpose of terrorism, after all, is to terrorize. why allow al qaeda to terrorize us? he had all the instruments of state at his disposal. he reacted appropriately. i don't think there was a need for a "the sky is falling" approach. >> should she have come back from san francisco? >> i don't thin
most have opposed trying sheik mohammed in civilian courts. >> senator lieberman also said that the fallacy of the false tern active is to assume you treat something like this in criminal court or you don't have a rule of law. there's a substantial body of law of war. that's the paradigm he's suggesting. >> obama has not said he will not use military commissions. >> he's said there are moments when he would keep people without charges. >> as you point out, an attack like...
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. >>> kurt westergaard whose drawings of the profit mohammed angered the western world attacked in his home. an axe-wielding somali man has been charged with attempted murder. efforts have been stepped up to protect westergaard. he's been moved to an undisclosed location. >>> rescuers are pulling bodies from beneath huge mountains of mud and dirt in brazil. the coastal city has been especially hit hard by this. rescue teams are on duty around the clock, but hope is fading for survivors. at least 60 people have been killed in the southeastern part of that country. >>> word in a u.s. general david petrais met with yemen's president today has ramped up speculation about potential u.s. military action there. barbara starr reports the u.s. is already scouting potential new al qaeda targets. >> reporter: yemeni forces earlier this month on a raid against al qaeda just north of the capital of sanar. the military shouts, come out. it is better for you, do not be afraid. shots are fired, several suspects are finally captured. this was one of yemen's efforts to hit back at al qaeda, u.s. assista
. >>> kurt westergaard whose drawings of the profit mohammed angered the western world attacked in his home. an axe-wielding somali man has been charged with attempted murder. efforts have been stepped up to protect westergaard. he's been moved to an undisclosed location. >>> rescuers are pulling bodies from beneath huge mountains of mud and dirt in brazil. the coastal city has been especially hit hard by this. rescue teams are on duty around the clock, but hope is fading for...
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. >> granting someone like khalid shaikh mohammed the 9-11 master mind the full spectrum of american criminal rights, due process protections, while at the same time not giving it to person a, b or c, and because we haven't heard a lot from the obama administration as to how they're drawing the lines or what the principles are, that underlie their decisions, that's very hard to make sense of some of it. >> reporter: another american, al-qaeda has reportedly been the target of joint attacks in the tribal areas of pakistan. >> shooting spree at the marine housing facilities at camp preponderance of the evidenceleton. >> in 2006, he urged followers to attack a u.s. military base. this video first shot exclusively by a fox news documentary team shows where he grew up on a goat farm in rural california. he was last in the u.s. more than a decade ago. >> if you are denied the capability to deal with someone through the criminal justice system and that person is killing, targeting your citizens and killing your citizens, what else can you do? i would say it's justified. if you ask me where
. >> granting someone like khalid shaikh mohammed the 9-11 master mind the full spectrum of american criminal rights, due process protections, while at the same time not giving it to person a, b or c, and because we haven't heard a lot from the obama administration as to how they're drawing the lines or what the principles are, that underlie their decisions, that's very hard to make sense of some of it. >> reporter: another american, al-qaeda has reportedly been the target of joint...
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is it chanceable to bring shake mohammed out of a foreign area to try him. i think that's a fateful decision and one i hope that the attorney general has carefully thought through. are there other elements in some of which were mentioned might send a conflicting message. this is a great opportunity for the administration to make sure that they are not leaving anything on the table that could be used to defend the american people. >> do you have confidence in your successor? >> i do. i've known her for a long time. she's got a good skill set, great experience, her heart's in the right place. and i endorse her. >> thank you both for being here. up next, terror, unemployment, health care, all challenges facing president obama in the new year. our round table weighs in on what's ahead. tom borrow cause, david brooks, e.j. dionne and doris kearns goodwin here on "meet the press." >>> our political round table weighs in on the year ahead for the obama agenda. >>> we're back joined by presidential historian doris kearns goodwin, nbc news tom brokaw and david brooks
is it chanceable to bring shake mohammed out of a foreign area to try him. i think that's a fateful decision and one i hope that the attorney general has carefully thought through. are there other elements in some of which were mentioned might send a conflicting message. this is a great opportunity for the administration to make sure that they are not leaving anything on the table that could be used to defend the american people. >> do you have confidence in your successor? >> i do....
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you may remember westergaard's 2005 cartoon sparked riots among some muslims that had the prophet mohammed with bomb-shaped turbine. >>> and cold-blooded murder captured on security camera in chicago. victim, just 16 years old. adding to the tragedy, the student attended the same very school rocked by another senseless murder that gained national attention. the story straight ahead. plus, president obama vacationing in a place where he was born and partially raised, hawaii. gladly welcoming home the native son amid severe drop in tourism. more on how the state hopes the first family visit might reverse fortunes next. ok. oomph. i'm a mommy. i love kids! i'm responsible, loving, nurturing. ahhh! yea whooo! no no no no no! don't touch that. [squeak squeak] stop, stop! ahhhhh! whoa! being a parent's a lot of work. where's mommy? here i am! sid: [laugh] ha ha, no, stop, stop. >> julie: tragic story out of chicago, where it might feel like history repeating itself. surveillance camera capturing the death of a high school student outside convenience store. murder of 16-year-old fred couch on the
you may remember westergaard's 2005 cartoon sparked riots among some muslims that had the prophet mohammed with bomb-shaped turbine. >>> and cold-blooded murder captured on security camera in chicago. victim, just 16 years old. adding to the tragedy, the student attended the same very school rocked by another senseless murder that gained national attention. the story straight ahead. plus, president obama vacationing in a place where he was born and partially raised, hawaii. gladly...
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. >> the number one most serious legal story, khalid sheikh mohammed. the trial will be held right by where the world trade center once stood. >> from a legal perspective, a great move by attorney general eric holder. this is where the case belongs. unlike iran and china where they do things in secret. we do not. and we will get in 2010 a conviction. >> those were the serious stories. stand by for me. we are going to have some of the silliest stories. we are going to talk about a story -- legal story with legs, if you will, as in pant legs. look at these pants here. what do you think about this? would this pair of pants be worth $54 million? we will tell you when the court said. >>> we have been counting down the top legal stories of the past year. talking with our legal guy, avery friedman. we will bring him back in. we have been talking about the most serious stores. sonia sotomayor. bernie madoff. and now the list of the top five stupid, outrageous, you fill in the blank, whatever adjective you choose. legal toppers of 2009 providing fodder for hallo
. >> the number one most serious legal story, khalid sheikh mohammed. the trial will be held right by where the world trade center once stood. >> from a legal perspective, a great move by attorney general eric holder. this is where the case belongs. unlike iran and china where they do things in secret. we do not. and we will get in 2010 a conviction. >> those were the serious stories. stand by for me. we are going to have some of the silliest stories. we are going to talk...
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morning of a man accused of trying to attack the artist behind the controversial cartoon of the prophet mohammed. the 28-year-old suspect was treated for non-life threatening injuries and was then transported by ambulance to make an appearance in court where he was charged with attempted murder. police in denmark shot the suspect after they say he tried to enter kurt westerguard's home with an ax and a knife. the artist called police, and hid in a safe room with his 5-year-old grandchild. investigators say the suspect has ties to al qaeda. in 2006, the cartoon sparked protests across the muslim world. >>> in india, fog is being blamed for two train collisions. in this pileup no one was killed. but in a second one involving at least two trains, five people were killed and 50 others injured. >>> and some serious snowfall expected in the midwest over the next couple of days. lake-effect snow could drop 10 to 14 inches in areas east of cleveland, which bill cairns, is where i grew up and where my family still is. >> i didn't know that. >> east of cleveland. >> you could be a cleveland indians fan th
morning of a man accused of trying to attack the artist behind the controversial cartoon of the prophet mohammed. the 28-year-old suspect was treated for non-life threatening injuries and was then transported by ambulance to make an appearance in court where he was charged with attempted murder. police in denmark shot the suspect after they say he tried to enter kurt westerguard's home with an ax and a knife. the artist called police, and hid in a safe room with his 5-year-old grandchild....
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this cartoonist is known for his controversial depiction of the muslim prophet mohammed. >>> a delta flight from boston to new york returned to logan international airport when a pilot smelled smoke in the cockpit. a delta spokesman says the pilot turned back eight minutes into the flight. the odor was gone by the time the plane landed back in boston. all 34 people on-board were rebooked on a later flight. delta is investigating the cause of the smoke smell. >>> iran has issued an ultimatum over its nuclear program. it is threatening to enrich nuclear fuel on its own. if the west does not renegotiat u.n.-backed deal by the end of january. the west has been trying to get iran to swap its enriched uranium for nuclear fuel. the concern is iran may use its uranium to make nuclear weapons. iran says it needs the fuel for research. >>> rick warren got more than double what he asked for in a plea for donations. his church in southern california took in $2.4 million in just three days. on wednesday he made an urgent plea for $900,000 to fill a deficit. warren said the recession and the huge
this cartoonist is known for his controversial depiction of the muslim prophet mohammed. >>> a delta flight from boston to new york returned to logan international airport when a pilot smelled smoke in the cockpit. a delta spokesman says the pilot turned back eight minutes into the flight. the odor was gone by the time the plane landed back in boston. all 34 people on-board were rebooked on a later flight. delta is investigating the cause of the smoke smell. >>> iran has...
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westergaard's character of mohammed wearing a bomb as a turban caused outrage in early 2006. in 2008, two men suspected of plotting to murder westergaard were arrested. they were not prosecuted. >>> rescuers are searching for people who may have been buried alive in mudslides. brazilian officials say a series of mudslides killed at least 45 people near rio de janeiro yesterday. the worst happened on an island where a piece of mountain literally collapsed after heavy rain. a wall of mud hit a luxury resort popular with many celebrities. other mudslides left hundreds of people homeless. >>> let's get right to the weather on this first saturday of 2010. we go to meteorologist reynolds wolf who has the rundown for us. hey, reynolds. >> speaking of number two, two big weather stories. one heavy snowfall possible in parts of new england. second, an arctic blast affecting a third of the nation. let's begin with the two big stories. in the northeast. area of low pressure moving offshore and could bring up to a foot of snowfall in places like bangor, maine and on 95. can expect to the
westergaard's character of mohammed wearing a bomb as a turban caused outrage in early 2006. in 2008, two men suspected of plotting to murder westergaard were arrested. they were not prosecuted. >>> rescuers are searching for people who may have been buried alive in mudslides. brazilian officials say a series of mudslides killed at least 45 people near rio de janeiro yesterday. the worst happened on an island where a piece of mountain literally collapsed after heavy rain. a wall of mud...
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two f-16s escorted the flight to colorado springs, where the fbi arrested mohammed abu tahir. he's liable to face charges for interfering with a flight career. same day, a man was accused of harassing a woman on the board. he was removed from the jet but not arrested. officials say the woman did not want to press charges. >>> we have all been through a gamut of changes in the name of security at the airport but is any of it working? >> reporter: we take our shoes off, remove our laptops and toss our bottled water, all in the name of safety. are we any safer today than we were before 9/11? not exactly says bruce chennaier, author and security analysis. >> we take away guns and bombs, terrorists use box cutters. we take them away, they use liquids. we limit liquids, they strap explosives in their underwear. this is a stupid game we can't win and we should stop playing it. >> reporter: but the game goes on:the tsa tried puffer machines which blow air on you to release explosive material. they didn't work and are being phased out. and the patdowns -- >> any patdown you experience
two f-16s escorted the flight to colorado springs, where the fbi arrested mohammed abu tahir. he's liable to face charges for interfering with a flight career. same day, a man was accused of harassing a woman on the board. he was removed from the jet but not arrested. officials say the woman did not want to press charges. >>> we have all been through a gamut of changes in the name of security at the airport but is any of it working? >> reporter: we take our shoes off, remove our...
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guantanamo to trying khalid shaikh mohammed in a civilian court. talking about going to war essentially with our own cia interrogators. i think the country's saying, whoa, are you really in control? do you really see this as a war that we're fighting or is this a legal battle or pr campaign you are fighting? >> if you're going to make that argument, maybe we should blame dick cheney and george w. bush because they were the ones after all that let these guys out of guantanamo bay who went to yemen who insisted on putting this plot together. karen hunter? >> i couldn't agree with you more. you took the words right out of my mouth. i think we should blame first the terrorists but we should also blame the people who are responsible formakering sure that people don't get on planes with bombs in their underwear. there was a breakdown clearly. this man should have never been on a plane. now america has to suffer because this man didn't do his job. whoever didn't do their job ought to be fired, yeah. but it should be accountability at the top first with th
guantanamo to trying khalid shaikh mohammed in a civilian court. talking about going to war essentially with our own cia interrogators. i think the country's saying, whoa, are you really in control? do you really see this as a war that we're fighting or is this a legal battle or pr campaign you are fighting? >> if you're going to make that argument, maybe we should blame dick cheney and george w. bush because they were the ones after all that let these guys out of guantanamo bay who went...
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this would help stop the misguided plan to put khalid shaikh mohammed and others in the united states. there's a good reason why the government has had such a hard time transferring these terrorist detainees to other countries. they are the worst of the worst. no one should want them. that's why we should put in place a process by which these terrorists should be held and tried as enemy combatants by military commissions. to keep terrorists out of america act will also help to ensure that we're treating terrorism as what it is, a war crime, not a law enforcement issue. >> well, president obama has said that a series of mistakes kept investigators from uncovering the attempt on flight 253. >> investigators had been tracking this guy's path from nigeria to detroit. there is, however, a period of time where he is simply unaccounted for. >> investigators especially want to know where abdulmutallab was and doing during a two-month period when he was in yemen. our international security correspondent is in yemen's capital and looking into this. >> reporter: betty, t.j., american officials s
this would help stop the misguided plan to put khalid shaikh mohammed and others in the united states. there's a good reason why the government has had such a hard time transferring these terrorist detainees to other countries. they are the worst of the worst. no one should want them. that's why we should put in place a process by which these terrorists should be held and tried as enemy combatants by military commissions. to keep terrorists out of america act will also help to ensure that we're...
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westergaard drew a cartoon of mohammed with a turban shaped like a bomb and drew protests from muslims world-wide. >>> president obama is blaming an affiliate of al qaeda for an attempted terror attack for a flight to detroit on christmas day. on his weekly radio address,the president said the group train ed umar farouk abdulmutallab. he is accused of trying to bring down an airplane landing in detroit with an explosive device that failed to detonate. >> the investigation into the christmas day incident continues. we're learning more about the suspect. we know that he traveled to yemyes, ma' ma'am -- yemen. it appears he joined an facility of al qaeda, this group in the arabian peninsula trained him and equipped him with explosives and trained him for attack for america. this is not the first time this group has targeted us. in recent years they bombed yemeni facilities and restaurants and hotels, restaurants and embassies, including our embassy in 2008 killing one american. as president, i made it a priority to strengthen our partnership with the yemeni government, strengthening and e
westergaard drew a cartoon of mohammed with a turban shaped like a bomb and drew protests from muslims world-wide. >>> president obama is blaming an affiliate of al qaeda for an attempted terror attack for a flight to detroit on christmas day. on his weekly radio address,the president said the group train ed umar farouk abdulmutallab. he is accused of trying to bring down an airplane landing in detroit with an explosive device that failed to detonate. >> the investigation into...
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so why not khalid sheikh mohammed? why should the highest-ranking al qaeda leader captured since 9/11 be given a civilian trial while other al qaeda members are given military commission trials? the war against al qaeda is just that: a war. it is not a law enforcement matter. but announcing khalid sheikh mohammed and other senior al qaeda members will receive a civilian trial, the obama administration signaled terrorists belong in the u.s. criminal justice system. they do not. these men are enemy combatants waging war upon the united states. the terrorists scheduled to receive trials in new york city have been held in guantanamo bay detention facility. when the president took office, he promised that guantanamo would be closed within a year. well, it's now a year later and gitmo is still open, as it should be. there is good reason that president obama has not yet been able to fulfill his pledge. closing gitmo is a bad idea. the process of removing those detainees who are still being held at gitmo will create a series o
so why not khalid sheikh mohammed? why should the highest-ranking al qaeda leader captured since 9/11 be given a civilian trial while other al qaeda members are given military commission trials? the war against al qaeda is just that: a war. it is not a law enforcement matter. but announcing khalid sheikh mohammed and other senior al qaeda members will receive a civilian trial, the obama administration signaled terrorists belong in the u.s. criminal justice system. they do not. these men are...
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all, procedurally, is it possible for us to say, hey, watch out for people that are from a certain, mohammed or whatever it is, that potentially can go crazy. can we specifically look at that what you're looking at some of these performance appraisal and watch for the? i guess people would call a profont, but some people also call it common sense. and those are my two main question, if you can hit those pretty quickly because i have another one or two. >> i will be quick and go directly to the second one first. it is always possible to look at acts or statements, and it doesn't matter whether there are statements of i don't like that guy because of the way he walks or the color of his hair, or i have a concern and it's based on what i believe my religion tells me to do but i do not think religion or theology are off bounds when they look for indicators of potential violence. with respect to the basal procedures we can do that. it's not illegal when you're reviewing some of these profiles or their jacket, that comes before you and this guy happens to be this and this. and you say okay, watch.
all, procedurally, is it possible for us to say, hey, watch out for people that are from a certain, mohammed or whatever it is, that potentially can go crazy. can we specifically look at that what you're looking at some of these performance appraisal and watch for the? i guess people would call a profont, but some people also call it common sense. and those are my two main question, if you can hit those pretty quickly because i have another one or two. >> i will be quick and go directly...
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the old of a began taliban, the new pakistan taliban, groups like josh mohammed, this is not a monolith and al qaeda is a very, very small part of a much larger syndicate. it has no central direction, it has various different agendas. but one thing stands out. they cooperate with each other. on a practical level and so far, none of them have been willing to turn on high value target number one. in the last year and a half, starting under the bush administration, which deserves credit for building the program, we have begun to put significant pressure on al qaeda in pakistan through the use of the drones. the obama administration has escalated the use of the drones to about one attack a week. but as we saw in khost, the al qaeda core remains undefeated. they remain resilient and deadly. if in fact the khost operation was the work of a triple agent as many now seem to thinking, triple agent operations are extraordinarily complex and difficult. this demonstrates the enemy we're dealing with is a very sophisticated and deadly one. i won't spend a lot of time on the situation in afghanistan.
the old of a began taliban, the new pakistan taliban, groups like josh mohammed, this is not a monolith and al qaeda is a very, very small part of a much larger syndicate. it has no central direction, it has various different agendas. but one thing stands out. they cooperate with each other. on a practical level and so far, none of them have been willing to turn on high value target number one. in the last year and a half, starting under the bush administration, which deserves credit for...
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put on the cost, but what is it in the united states constitution -- to keep people like khalid sheik mohammed in custody, in guantanamo, to try them there. i was one of the authors of the military tribunal law. we tried to take cues from the supreme court told us they were concerned about, and build on the tradition of this country, which is to try individuals like this by military tribunals. it goes all the way back to george washington and abraham lincoln, fdr, harry truman, dwight eisenhower. that is how we dealt with that in this case, these are individuals who are not even in uniform. individuals were specifically not in uniform who go after innocent men, women, and children, and use terrorism as a specific means by which they are trying to gain their ends. that violates every concept of the geneva accords. makes every bit of sense to hold them in guantanamo, where we have built a world-class facility and they are not maltreated or mistreated. we have the ability there to try them, a secure facility. we were going through a military tribunal. they wanted to plead guilty. for whatever rea
put on the cost, but what is it in the united states constitution -- to keep people like khalid sheik mohammed in custody, in guantanamo, to try them there. i was one of the authors of the military tribunal law. we tried to take cues from the supreme court told us they were concerned about, and build on the tradition of this country, which is to try individuals like this by military tribunals. it goes all the way back to george washington and abraham lincoln, fdr, harry truman, dwight...
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the old of a began taliban, the new pakistan taliban, groups like josh mohammed, this is not a monolith and al qaeda is a very, very small part of a much larger syndicate. it has no central direction, it has various different agendas. but one thing stands out. they cooperate with each other. on a practical level and so far, none of them have been willing to turn on high value target number one. in the last year and a half, starting under the bush administration, which deserves credit for building the program, we have begun to put significant pressure on al qaeda in pakistan through the use of the drones. the obama administration has escalated the use of the drones to about one attack a week. but as we saw in khost, the al qaeda core remains undefeated. they remain resilient and deadly. if in fact the khost operation was the work of a triple agent as many now seem to thinking, triple agent operations are extraordinarily complex and difficult. this demonstrates the enemy we're dealing with is a very sophisticated and deadly one. i won't spend a lot of time on the situation in afghanistan.
the old of a began taliban, the new pakistan taliban, groups like josh mohammed, this is not a monolith and al qaeda is a very, very small part of a much larger syndicate. it has no central direction, it has various different agendas. but one thing stands out. they cooperate with each other. on a practical level and so far, none of them have been willing to turn on high value target number one. in the last year and a half, starting under the bush administration, which deserves credit for...
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a danish cartoonist of the proph prophet mohammed got a scare when a man tried to enter his bathroom where he was hiding with his five-year-old granddaughter. authorities say the attack is terror related and the man is suspected to having ties to terror related activities in east africa. well, football fans and american idol devotees it breathe a sigh of relief, fox and time warner cable reached a deal in principle that keeps the network on the cable provider. after a week of public sparring that had some worrying they'd miss out on the big football lineup and favorite shows. neither party is talking about the terms of the deal. well, new york officials say police did not flag a suspicious van in time square because it had a dashboard placard from a fraternal police group. van was parked illegally on broadway at least two days as the city was getting ready for the annual new year's eve celebration in time square. a private security guard finally got suspicious and called it into police. those are the top stories right now. and this is a fox news alert. a plane bound for new york has
a danish cartoonist of the proph prophet mohammed got a scare when a man tried to enter his bathroom where he was hiding with his five-year-old granddaughter. authorities say the attack is terror related and the man is suspected to having ties to terror related activities in east africa. well, football fans and american idol devotees it breathe a sigh of relief, fox and time warner cable reached a deal in principle that keeps the network on the cable provider. after a week of public sparring...
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launched yesterday morning to catch up with the plane following reports that an intoxicated passenger, mohammed of virginia locked himself in the bathroom and refused to follow crew instructions to take his seat. on a different pound bound for hawaii diverted to los angeles after a man was accused of harassing a female passenger. the man was released after the woman declined to press charges. it's a screening system that can show what's hidden under your clothes. without the privacy concern of bid scanners, but can it detect powder, plastic and liquid explosives? phil keating takes a look at thermal imagery. >> reporter: one of these people is wearing a nonlethal explosive vest, similar to the kind worn by suicide bombers. using thermal sensory technology is quickly becomes clear with a distinct black shape, which person that is. >> anything that blocks the body's natural heat energy shows up in black on the screen rnths bill has spent years designing this anti-terrorism system and says its strengths, it can detect deadly weapons on a person without invading privacy, the criticism of millimeter
launched yesterday morning to catch up with the plane following reports that an intoxicated passenger, mohammed of virginia locked himself in the bathroom and refused to follow crew instructions to take his seat. on a different pound bound for hawaii diverted to los angeles after a man was accused of harassing a female passenger. the man was released after the woman declined to press charges. it's a screening system that can show what's hidden under your clothes. without the privacy concern of...
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anytime when we issue this ksm photo of him with the hair and, you know, we make him look khalid sheikh mohammed we make him look terrible. this is useful for us and you can degrade jihadist leaders and then promoting these distinctions. in my book i talk about abani salavez, this drives them through the roof. they don't to deal with that. you know, there's only one salfism and the fact that he would announce them it was a blunder and it was out of egge and he was trying to be really cute and it was a great strategy and like he said we're kind of doing and we're not putting it all the pieces together and we should put it in a systemic approach. >> i think this goes to underscore why it's so amazing that abu yahya is the terrorist nobody knows about or the leader nobody is talking about which i think is kind of fascinating. he's laid out a whole plan for what you would think someone would be doing and isn't doing. with that i'd like to turn it over to questions and discussion. i'd like to remind everyone if you could just please introduce yourself and wait for the microphone to come to you. but a
anytime when we issue this ksm photo of him with the hair and, you know, we make him look khalid sheikh mohammed we make him look terrible. this is useful for us and you can degrade jihadist leaders and then promoting these distinctions. in my book i talk about abani salavez, this drives them through the roof. they don't to deal with that. you know, there's only one salfism and the fact that he would announce them it was a blunder and it was out of egge and he was trying to be really cute and...
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i see yesterday the guy that drew the mohammed bomb was attacked in his barn in copenhagen with an axe and a knife. it's - you know i mean if you can't even draw a cartoon about mo' ham ed who's not god, it's ridiculous. have you ever showed the cartoon on c-span? you can't let these people control us. i think you should show it. host: we did years ago. it's been three or four years though. caller: i don't know. salmon rush ty probably still has a hide out. these people - the so-called muslims that aren't extremists. can't speak out against them because that's against the koran. they'll kill you. see what it says. i don't see a lot of people speaking out against the religion because they can't do it. it's scary. host: thanks for the call. front page story. obama ties al qaeda to the plane scare. the president back at the white house tomorrow. ben from north carolina. good morning. is yemen the new front on terrorism? caller: i think since the place is no bigger than it is, the town of whatever it is, i think we should blow them off the map because that's where all these people are comi
i see yesterday the guy that drew the mohammed bomb was attacked in his barn in copenhagen with an axe and a knife. it's - you know i mean if you can't even draw a cartoon about mo' ham ed who's not god, it's ridiculous. have you ever showed the cartoon on c-span? you can't let these people control us. i think you should show it. host: we did years ago. it's been three or four years though. caller: i don't know. salmon rush ty probably still has a hide out. these people - the so-called muslims...
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. >> i will rise of this information is already out there do you know when khalid sheikh mohammed and others are going to try in federal court and move to new york? >> i don't know. >> and a different topic do you know how many in a tvs were delivered to afghanistan? >> i can give you updated numbers, jeff. we are at now as of january the fifth, and i want to double fifth, and i want to double check these, we honey... the credit fairy... doesn't exist. what? it's make-believe. nobody left anything under your pillow. if there's no credit fairy then who will make our credit score go up? we will. by doing things like paying our bills on time. announcer: there's no magic to improving your credit. but there's help and it's free. go to creditfairy.org what? lead our coaches, on and off the field to the greatest heights. ladies and gentlemen, we got our man. >> and welcome back to those of you who've been with us since the top of the hour and welcome in to those just tuning in. jill sorenson and russ bailer here on geico sports night. >>> the nba suspended gilbert arenas indefinitely without
. >> i will rise of this information is already out there do you know when khalid sheikh mohammed and others are going to try in federal court and move to new york? >> i don't know. >> and a different topic do you know how many in a tvs were delivered to afghanistan? >> i can give you updated numbers, jeff. we are at now as of january the fifth, and i want to double fifth, and i want to double check these, we honey... the credit fairy... doesn't exist. what? it's...
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that guy is sheikh mohammed, ruler of dubai. i said how many people toppled off the edge making this thing? and there was quite a bit of silence because the answer is quite a few. >> it is twice as tall as the empire state building, okay? if you think about trying to take a picture of the empire state building, we were trying to take a picture of that in dubai. you have to get on the ground and point it straight up. >> on the top they get winds of about 150 miles an hour. you feel yourself, the whole building is designed so it moves several feet during the day. >> that's terrifying. >> which is terrifying. >> that is terrifying. >> one big question is bothering me. if you order a pizza and you live at the top, how do you get it to stay hot? he said don't worry, the lifts, elevators as we call them here, they move something like 40 miles an hour. you're in them and it's like -- it's crazy. >> that building, by the way, is full of -- it has a hotel. armani hotel is on one level, and office buildings and stuff all the way up. do yo
that guy is sheikh mohammed, ruler of dubai. i said how many people toppled off the edge making this thing? and there was quite a bit of silence because the answer is quite a few. >> it is twice as tall as the empire state building, okay? if you think about trying to take a picture of the empire state building, we were trying to take a picture of that in dubai. you have to get on the ground and point it straight up. >> on the top they get winds of about 150 miles an hour. you feel...
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you want mohammed to get lawyers. we should have taken the time to find out what's next. >> we a.ly have information from him. neither you or i know what this is. >> i tell you what. this is -- that is we're going to allow each candidates to ask the other two candidates a question and get is minute-long response. we'll start with ms. coakley. i think it may be a continuation of what they've been talking about. >> or may be not. >> may be not. >> scott, you supported legislation that would allow hospitals to deny emergency care to rape victims if it was their choice. you have also received the endorsement of the massachusetts right to life organization is that said you will be a vote for right to life in the senate. do you accept their endorsement? or do you disavow that? >> well, first of all. thank you for your question. i have a very big tent. this isn't about democrat, republican, and i welcome everybody's sport. you have many special interest group support that are rallying around you. yes, i did vote on a bill to
you want mohammed to get lawyers. we should have taken the time to find out what's next. >> we a.ly have information from him. neither you or i know what this is. >> i tell you what. this is -- that is we're going to allow each candidates to ask the other two candidates a question and get is minute-long response. we'll start with ms. coakley. i think it may be a continuation of what they've been talking about. >> or may be not. >> may be not. >> scott, you...